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Sahur Bereketi 3. Bölüm | Ahmet Hakkı Turabi & Ömer Demirbağ (21 Şubat 2026)
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00:00:53If God, the Lord of the worlds, were to send a prophet,
00:00:58This news will be announced with stars.
00:01:02Three stars are born in their lunar range.
00:01:06Three stars herald this news to the universe.
00:01:11Now the stars will rise for the last time.
00:01:15Good news upon good news, light upon light.
00:01:20Now he will announce the last holy prophet for the last time.
00:01:27There are fifty-two days left.
00:01:31In the abode of happiness, sorrow and joy are intertwined.
00:01:37The mother of mothers awaits her consolation.
00:01:41With sorrowful eyes, having lost his wife, he waits for his pearl.
00:01:46Perhaps he can hear those tiny heartbeats.
00:01:49Perhaps she is shedding tears at the thought of being born into a world without a father.
00:01:54But حضرت Amina is aware of the mercy she carries.
00:01:59There are fifty-two days left.
00:02:01Preparations beyond the stars.
00:02:04There are birds, birds.
00:02:07Her gaze bridges distances.
00:02:11There are birds, birds.
00:02:15It is very far from Earth, but it is rapidly approaching.
00:02:22There are fifty-two days left.
00:02:25News of a disaster in Mecca.
00:02:28Yemen's governor, Abraha, is going to attack the Kaaba.
00:02:31Two hundred camels belonging to Abdulmuttalib were seized.
00:02:35The leader of Mecca wants his camels back.
00:02:39The owner of the Kaaba protects the Kaaba.
00:02:43Ebrehe is angry.
00:02:44No one can protect her from me, he says.
00:02:48The Quraysh nation has the final say.
00:02:52I won't interfere.
00:02:54Here you are, and here he/she is.
00:02:58There are fifty-two days left.
00:02:59The people of Mecca retreat to the hills.
00:03:03To the mountaintops.
00:03:05Mecca is evacuated.
00:03:07The Haram al-Sharif is sorrowful.
00:03:10Abdulmuttalib is sad.
00:03:12The Quraysh tribe clings to the ring of the Kaaba.
00:03:17O God, protect those whose sanctity is in danger.
00:03:21Protect the Kaaba and the people of the Kaaba.
00:03:26Then he too walks to the mountains.
00:03:30Only the covering of the Kaaba will remain.
00:03:33A Yemeni-patterned veil.
00:03:35The Haram al-Sharif is alone.
00:03:37The station of Abraham is alone.
00:03:40Hijri Ismail.
00:03:42The Black Stone.
00:03:45The Kaaba is all alone.
00:03:50And the birds.
00:03:54Their foot structure clearly shows they were created solely for flying.
00:04:02They won't be placed anywhere.
00:04:05Birds.
00:04:07They are rapidly approaching the Earth's atmosphere.
00:04:12Abraha's army in the Valley of Muhassab.
00:04:15At the front, a gigantic elephant, followed by sixty thousand wretched people, sets out to demolish the Kaaba.
00:04:24Before the elephant could even take a step, Nufayl, Abraha's guide, approached and whispered something in the elephant's ear.
00:04:33Mammoth, return safely to where you came from.
00:04:37Because you are in a land that God has made inviolable.
00:04:44And Nufayl retreats to the mountains, and the elephant kneels down.
00:04:50There is chaos in the army.
00:04:52What happened to this file?
00:04:54When its direction is turned in another direction, it starts running.
00:04:57And at a frantic pace.
00:04:59But when her face is turned towards the Kaaba, she falls to her knees.
00:05:07Cheap, pointed pieces of iron are being inserted into his nose.
00:05:10So that the mammoth can stand up and walk.
00:05:13Oh dear, what a waste.
00:05:14At that very moment, a dark shape, like a pitch-black cloud, appeared in the sky over Yemen.
00:05:24a dark shape gradually approaching from the sea, becoming clearer as it gets closer
00:05:31And eyes widened in horror, faces turned deathly pale.
00:05:36A voice says, "Look if you can bear it."
00:05:42Because swallows are raining down from the sky.
00:05:48Birds never seen before on Earth, large and small, in flocks and groups,
00:05:56One after another, with stones in their beaks and feet, made of baked clay,
00:06:04Their wings are speckled with snow-white light, and there is an inscription on their foreheads.
00:06:12The Almighty, it's clear they were created for punishment.
00:06:17This is where the torment begins.
00:06:19Ebrehe's army of 50,000 men and stones raining down like a torrent,
00:06:28Stones that tear out hearts of stone,
00:06:33There are 52 days left, the Kaaba is not alone, the Kaaba is not without a protector, and the Kaaba is crying out.
00:06:42Where is your army?
00:06:44Weren't you proud of it?
00:06:47Where is your safe haven?
00:06:50And where are you running off to?
00:06:54God is watching.
00:06:57Where will you run to?
00:07:00God is watching.
00:07:02Today, no one from the elephant army,
00:07:06No one will escape experiencing this torment.
00:07:10Abraha was defeated, Allah was victorious.
00:07:15Know that your end will be a fiery curse.
00:07:22The best avenger is Allah.
00:07:30O Lord, if today or any day after, someone with the spirit of Abraha gathers his army and marches towards your harem,
00:07:39Please don't send your swallows.
00:07:43Do not send the birds of torment until Muhammad resides in a single heart filled with love.
00:07:50The people who had taken refuge in the mountains that day watched them in fear,
00:07:57May the swallows watch over us today, and may the earth hear our voice.
00:08:04We are the protectors of the Kaaba.
00:08:09Because we are the Ummah of Muhammad.
00:08:15As the swallows flew away from Mecca,
00:08:18The Kaaba awaits the Beloved of Hearts.
00:08:27Mother of mothers is waiting for her rose.
00:08:31There are exactly fifty-two days left.
00:08:35There are exactly fifty-two days left.
00:08:47Dear friends,
00:08:51Ramadan has reached its third night.
00:08:54The night is a little deeper,
00:08:57Silence gained a little more meaning.
00:09:02The daytime crowds have dispersed,
00:09:05words lightened
00:09:06And people began to hear their own hearts more clearly.
00:09:13Time for Sahur (pre-dawn meal),
00:09:15There is a moment when even a glass of water can carry wisdom,
00:09:20It is a moment when even a single bite of food is something to be thankful for.
00:09:26And at this time,
00:09:29A time when words become heavy.
00:09:31Words become borrowed possessions.
00:09:38Ramadan is not just about going hungry.
00:09:42It is the purification of language.
00:09:45It is the softening of the heart
00:09:47and the softening of the heart.
00:09:52Perhaps we'll be discussing these things tonight.
00:09:57A person,
00:10:03Can reconstruction take place during Ramadan?
00:10:08A verse, a line of poetry, a remembrance of God,
00:10:12Can it redefine a person's direction?
00:10:15Tonight, the power of words,
00:10:20the touch of music on the heart
00:10:22And together we will reflect on how Ramadan refines the human spirit.
00:10:29May our night be blessed.
00:10:32May our pre-dawn meal be blessed.
00:10:41My dear viewers,
00:10:43The holy month of Ramadan
00:10:44on his third pre-dawn meal,
00:10:46on the third night
00:10:48again
00:10:50every side,
00:10:52every piece of land,
00:10:54If we consider each geographical region as a person,
00:10:57no longer
00:10:58building bridges,
00:11:01bridge extensions,
00:11:02This also shows that we have entered those days.
00:11:06From the third night onwards.
00:11:07So just
00:11:08In this world where we live as individuals,
00:11:12that we are actually a very big family
00:11:15Ramazan is telling the story,
00:11:18He whispers in our ears again.
00:11:21Again
00:11:24a piece of land
00:11:26to lighten the burden,
00:11:29In other words, to build a bridge.
00:11:31on this occasion
00:11:33third night
00:11:35with the blessings of sahur
00:11:36We are here before you and
00:11:37very valuable
00:11:39with my two guests
00:11:41together
00:11:41suhoor
00:11:42in time
00:11:43We will walk.
00:11:44Amasya University
00:11:47rector
00:11:48Dear
00:11:49Ahmet
00:11:50Right
00:11:51Turabi
00:11:52My teacher and
00:11:53Van
00:11:54100.
00:11:54Year University Faculty of Literature
00:11:56faculty member
00:11:57Doctor
00:11:58Omer Demirbag
00:11:59My teacher
00:12:01They will accompany us.
00:12:03Our journey tonight
00:12:04precious
00:12:05Welcome, professors.
00:12:07It's a pleasure to meet you, sir.
00:12:08My teacher
00:12:08How are you, sir?
00:12:09Are you alright?
00:12:09Thank you, sir.
00:12:10I am good.
00:12:11I hope you are all well.
00:12:12Thank you very much.
00:12:13From here
00:12:13We also send our greetings to Amasya.
00:12:15Let's make sure we've conveyed it.
00:12:16Thanks.
00:12:17I would be very happy too.
00:12:18Because Amasya
00:12:19science, knowledge, art
00:12:22In the crucible of the love of God
00:12:24brewed
00:12:26as one of our cities
00:12:28Pir Ilyas Hazretleri
00:12:30Sheikh Shujaeddin Ilyas Hazretleri
00:12:33Sherefettin Sabuncuoglu
00:12:35Mir Hamza Seyyid Nigari
00:12:39The Master of Calligraphers
00:12:41Sheikh Hamdullah's hometown
00:12:42We send you this from Amasya.
00:12:44We bring greetings, sir.
00:12:45Peace be upon you.
00:12:47Dear viewers
00:12:48when starting the program
00:12:49Dear Professor
00:12:50He really liked our platform.
00:12:52and especially
00:12:53well
00:12:54structural decor
00:12:56not in terms of
00:12:58He said
00:12:58mentioned here
00:13:00those persons too
00:13:01their spirituality has descended
00:13:03for this feeling too
00:13:05We thank them.
00:13:06Hopefully it will count as a prayer.
00:13:08Not at all, sir.
00:13:09Professor Ömer
00:13:10through you as well
00:13:12One to Van
00:13:13Let's say good night.
00:13:15Let's celebrate Ramadan.
00:13:17Of course, sir.
00:13:17Greetings from here.
00:13:18I'll say it imitating my teacher.
00:13:21The Arvasis, the Geylanis,
00:13:22Bediuzzaman Hazretleri
00:13:24and many more
00:13:25they walked around
00:13:27the air they breathed
00:13:28Van is a blessed place.
00:13:30Sir.
00:13:30Professor Ömer
00:13:32Night words
00:13:35He is not wearing a mask.
00:13:37Night words
00:13:38much more
00:13:41It is effective.
00:13:43To be more precise, the word...
00:13:44the night effect of words
00:13:46It gets too deep.
00:13:49Of course you're a literary person.
00:13:51Not at all.
00:13:52And in your council
00:13:53I had the honor of receiving it.
00:13:56Therefore
00:13:57Thank you.
00:13:59This word
00:14:00at this time of night
00:14:01well
00:14:02at sahur time
00:14:03your word
00:14:05assigning meaning
00:14:06And
00:14:06being deep
00:14:08What are their wisdoms?
00:14:10my teacher?
00:14:10What would you say?
00:14:11Sir
00:14:12the event we call night
00:14:13only the Earth
00:14:15one side
00:14:15because it's in the shade?
00:14:17What does it consist of?
00:14:17The sun shines to one side.
00:14:19It's daytime here.
00:14:20The back side, however...
00:14:21but it gets dark
00:14:22tonight
00:14:23astronomical
00:14:24geographic
00:14:25other than explanation
00:14:26It is nothing.
00:14:27Night
00:14:27many secrets
00:14:29still scientifically
00:14:31The answer could not be found.
00:14:32because it contains problems
00:14:34It is extremely attractive.
00:14:36Imagine, for example...
00:14:38prophethood
00:14:39Night has arrived.
00:14:41Ascension
00:14:41It happened during the night.
00:14:43and a thousand months
00:14:44that it is auspicious
00:14:45As stated in the Quran
00:14:46Laylat al-Qadr
00:14:47It is night.
00:14:48And God Almighty
00:14:49vel leyl diye
00:14:50He swears by the night.
00:14:52It's all about the night.
00:14:53and humanity
00:14:55history
00:14:55when we examine it
00:14:57all conquests
00:14:58victories
00:14:58revolutions
00:14:59raids
00:15:00It is nighttime.
00:15:02It's practically history.
00:15:02It was formed during the night.
00:15:04And
00:15:04spiritually as well
00:15:06We know this
00:15:08for example
00:15:08same sound environment
00:15:10same vibrations
00:15:11same frequencies
00:15:12both to the night
00:15:13It should be applied during the day as well.
00:15:15You can't hear it during the day
00:15:16many voices
00:15:16You hear it at night.
00:15:17Why?
00:15:18There is no answer.
00:15:19Same ear
00:15:20same vibration
00:15:21same sound environment
00:15:22for example
00:15:23same drugs
00:15:24same
00:15:25health conditions
00:15:26same
00:15:27diet
00:15:28illness at night
00:15:29It intensifies.
00:15:30The fever rises at night.
00:15:31Especially a toothache
00:15:32It is nighttime.
00:15:34Why?
00:15:35Why?
00:15:36For example
00:15:37longing
00:15:38separation
00:15:39your sorrow
00:15:40the most poisonous
00:15:41It is enjoyed at night.
00:15:42The sweetest part of reunion is...
00:15:43again
00:15:44It is night.
00:15:45Therefore...
00:15:46almost art
00:15:47It is nighttime.
00:15:48My professor would know better.
00:15:50Composers
00:15:51most of the night
00:15:51They compose.
00:15:52Poetry is written at night.
00:15:54Philosophers
00:15:55that original
00:15:57their theories
00:15:58always night
00:15:59They improve.
00:15:59What we call inspiration
00:16:00the time of the event
00:16:01It is night.
00:16:02Gündüz is fine.
00:16:03Mankind
00:16:04outlines
00:16:05conveyed to us
00:16:06these eyes
00:16:07when he closed it
00:16:08to another realm
00:16:09It is becoming a foundation.
00:16:09and night
00:16:11the eye of mankind
00:16:13weakness
00:16:14curtain curtain
00:16:15after downloading
00:16:16another eye
00:16:17opened
00:16:18It points to the time.
00:16:19Night
00:16:20meaning of the word
00:16:21It climbs on top.
00:16:23Silence is better than words.
00:16:24It becomes more valuable.
00:16:25Almost
00:16:26silence
00:16:26it came to light
00:16:27It is nighttime.
00:16:28It's all about the night.
00:16:30For this reason
00:16:31promise
00:16:32words
00:16:33great depth
00:16:34He is winning.
00:16:35Actually
00:16:36your supplication
00:16:37time
00:16:37night.
00:16:39To God Almighty
00:16:40human
00:16:41inside
00:16:43spilled
00:16:44time
00:16:44with himself
00:16:45alone together
00:16:45where he stayed
00:16:46time.
00:16:47Dear Professor
00:16:48Professor Hakki
00:16:50night
00:16:52in Sufism
00:16:53That's important too.
00:16:54Well
00:16:54mysticism
00:16:56in education
00:16:56night
00:16:57great importance
00:16:58It carries.
00:16:59In worship and remembrance of God as well
00:17:00centralized
00:17:01One
00:17:02in that state.
00:17:03Suhoor time
00:17:04disciplining the heart
00:17:05One
00:17:06time period
00:17:07Is it?
00:17:08Absolutely, sir.
00:17:10For
00:17:11as you know
00:17:12mysticism
00:17:15heartland
00:17:16liquidation
00:17:16And
00:17:17ego
00:17:18from the commendation
00:17:19It consists of.
00:17:20So, the heart
00:17:21purify
00:17:22and genuine
00:17:23to its owner
00:17:25to submit
00:17:26and us
00:17:27many
00:17:28sins
00:17:29sending
00:17:31and in this regard
00:17:32as much as he can
00:17:33effort
00:17:34not diminishing
00:17:35our desires too
00:17:36to discipline
00:17:38aspect
00:17:39described
00:17:40in Sufism
00:17:40most important
00:17:42the thing that happened
00:17:42It is remembrance of God (zikr).
00:17:44Because of remembrance
00:17:46in this sense
00:17:47both liquidation
00:17:48as well as
00:17:49tezkiye
00:17:49It is a prescription.
00:17:51God Almighty
00:17:53In the Holy Quran
00:17:55Remember Me
00:17:59Let me mention you too.
00:18:01So me
00:18:01remember
00:18:01I love you too
00:18:02Let me remember.
00:18:02never
00:18:03ingratitude
00:18:04Don't do it
00:18:04while ordering
00:18:05another
00:18:06in the verse
00:18:08just so you know
00:18:09hearts
00:18:10however
00:18:11God
00:18:12by mentioning
00:18:13He will be reassured.
00:18:14Well
00:18:14a contented heart
00:18:15What does it mean?
00:18:16A contented heart
00:18:18God
00:18:18It is a knowing heart.
00:18:20And peace
00:18:21That means...
00:18:23Arif-i billah
00:18:23for the one
00:18:24already
00:18:24Now
00:18:25to peace
00:18:26saint
00:18:26That means...
00:18:27therefore
00:18:28as you know
00:18:30Actually
00:18:30all of us
00:18:32our religious leaders
00:18:33our religious rituals
00:18:35calendar
00:18:37in the Islamic calendar
00:18:39day
00:18:41with the night
00:18:42begins.
00:18:43Well
00:18:44at dawn
00:18:45During Ramadan
00:18:46We call this sahur.
00:18:47we say.
00:18:48At dawn
00:18:49begins.
00:18:49that day
00:18:50How
00:18:51to be completed
00:18:52dawn
00:18:54what you did
00:18:55will be completed
00:18:56dawn
00:18:57what you did
00:18:57determines.
00:18:58Therefore
00:18:59that day
00:19:02preparer
00:19:02It is night.
00:19:03For him
00:19:04nights
00:19:05It is very important.
00:19:06In this context
00:19:07Prophet
00:19:08Our Lord
00:19:09sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
00:19:10Abu Hurayri
00:19:11from His Holiness
00:19:12live
00:19:13a sacred
00:19:14in the hadith
00:19:14Lord Almighty
00:19:15Allah
00:19:17My servants
00:19:18obligatory acts of worship
00:19:20by performing
00:19:21They approach me.
00:19:23But
00:19:23royal
00:19:24futile
00:19:26with worship
00:19:27I told them
00:19:29I approach
00:19:29He orders.
00:19:30Futile
00:19:31worship
00:19:32the most preferable ones
00:19:33We are God
00:19:34from his friends
00:19:34which they too
00:19:36the role model
00:19:36Prophet Muhammad
00:19:38sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
00:19:39from what we see that
00:19:40It is nighttime.
00:19:42With Tahajjud
00:19:43beginning
00:19:44Zikr
00:19:45with prayer beads
00:19:45continuing
00:19:46It is nighttime.
00:19:47In this regard
00:19:48From Erzurum
00:19:50Abraham
00:19:50Right
00:19:51His Holiness
00:19:51very good
00:19:53One
00:19:54He has a poem.
00:19:55The Master
00:19:56next to you
00:19:57Actually
00:19:57I respectfully submit.
00:19:58Not at all.
00:19:58But
00:19:59this
00:19:59to mention
00:20:00I would like.
00:20:01Master
00:20:02He orders that
00:20:02people of love
00:20:04didesi
00:20:05bidar olur
00:20:06time
00:20:06dawn
00:20:07villain
00:20:08expert
00:20:09language
00:20:09full
00:20:10marijuana
00:20:10It is possible
00:20:11time
00:20:11dawn.
00:20:13Right
00:20:14right
00:20:14be happy
00:20:15at dawn
00:20:16lazy
00:20:17Who are you?
00:20:18To sleep
00:20:19to the human
00:20:19a grave fault
00:20:20It is possible
00:20:21dawn.
00:20:22At dawn
00:20:23in this sense
00:20:24this poem
00:20:25other verses
00:20:26within the framework of
00:20:27when we look
00:20:28well
00:20:29lovers
00:20:30dawn
00:20:32He doesn't sleep.
00:20:33At dawn
00:20:34sleepless
00:20:35heart
00:20:35of the people
00:20:36in your heart
00:20:37divine
00:20:38with secrets
00:20:39dollar.
00:20:40Night
00:20:41not sleeping
00:20:42Zikrullah
00:20:43and worship
00:20:44busy
00:20:45busy
00:20:45person
00:20:46heart
00:20:47purnur
00:20:48It is possible
00:20:49dawn.
00:20:50And in this sense
00:20:51God's
00:20:53to your generosity
00:20:54to be a nail
00:20:55wanting
00:20:55night
00:20:56He shouldn't sleep.
00:20:57And this
00:20:58dawn
00:20:59your time
00:20:59and sahur
00:21:00their time
00:21:01sleep
00:21:02with
00:21:02to lose
00:21:04Zikrullah
00:21:05with
00:21:05It must be filled in.
00:21:07For
00:21:08these hearts
00:21:08Don't worry
00:21:09need to be
00:21:11there are.
00:21:12however
00:21:12and only
00:21:13By remembering Allah
00:21:14Don't worry
00:21:15This will happen
00:21:15hearts
00:21:16his only consolation
00:21:18only
00:21:18prescription
00:21:20in this sense
00:21:21It is the remembrance of Allah.
00:21:22God does not make any of us
00:21:23from the remembrance
00:21:24dhikr
00:21:25from
00:21:26Don't detain them.
00:21:27Bigger than this
00:21:28There is no misfortune.
00:21:30Without heedlessness
00:21:31dhikr
00:21:32ideal for the job
00:21:34the night is calmer
00:21:37It is in this state.
00:21:38Value
00:21:38My teacher
00:21:39while you read
00:21:40Abraham
00:21:40Right
00:21:40His Excellency
00:21:41's
00:21:41poetry, but
00:21:42there
00:21:43To Hakkı too
00:21:44an address
00:21:45There is.
00:21:45A little
00:21:46especially
00:21:47you have received
00:21:48It seems that way.
00:21:49Especially
00:21:50especially
00:21:50for
00:21:52our name
00:21:53From Ahmet
00:21:54after
00:21:55Right
00:21:56From Erzurum
00:21:57Ibrahim Hakki
00:21:58His Holiness
00:21:59from his grandchildren
00:22:00In Amasya
00:22:01Gümüşacıköy
00:22:02in the district
00:22:03Metfun
00:22:03In silver
00:22:04Metfun
00:22:04Abraham
00:22:06Right
00:22:07Rose
00:22:07His Excellency
00:22:09there are.
00:22:09Subject to
00:22:10people
00:22:11Now
00:22:13routine
00:22:14habits
00:22:15outside
00:22:15Saints of God
00:22:17their movements
00:22:18strangely
00:22:19because they saw
00:22:20This
00:22:21To His Holiness
00:22:21ours
00:22:22around
00:22:22people
00:22:23Strange
00:22:24Hafiz
00:22:24name
00:22:25They've attached them.
00:22:27Strange
00:22:27Memory
00:22:28the one which...
00:22:28from your affection
00:22:29because
00:22:30Dad too
00:22:30Ahmet's
00:22:32after
00:22:32Right
00:22:33name
00:22:34by giving
00:22:34thus
00:22:35both
00:22:36Abraham
00:22:37Right
00:22:37Rose
00:22:38His Holiness
00:22:39and his
00:22:39grandfather
00:22:40From Erzurum
00:22:41Abraham
00:22:41Right
00:22:41His Holiness
00:22:42thus
00:22:43mentioned
00:22:45dead.
00:22:45Everything
00:22:45Zikr.
00:22:47Everything
00:22:47Zikr.
00:22:48In Turabi
00:22:48another
00:22:49the older one
00:22:50name.
00:22:50Thanks.
00:22:52Now
00:22:53in love
00:22:54you said, sir
00:22:54Abraham
00:22:55Right
00:22:55His Holiness also
00:22:56He is one of the great lovers.
00:22:58Room
00:22:59article
00:23:00What is dide?
00:23:01sleep
00:23:02come
00:23:02wake up
00:23:03at night
00:23:04kevkevlerin
00:23:05course
00:23:06watch
00:23:07seyran
00:23:07at night
00:23:08says and
00:23:09to the night
00:23:10take it.
00:23:10Drink less
00:23:10sleep less
00:23:11trustee
00:23:12if you love
00:23:12that
00:23:13visible
00:23:13to your eye
00:23:14Rahman
00:23:14at night.
00:23:15Apparently
00:23:16to your eye
00:23:17Rahman
00:23:17at night.
00:23:18Here
00:23:18Ibrahim Hak
00:23:19His Holiness
00:23:20deliberate
00:23:21Professor Ömer
00:23:21well
00:23:22the sky
00:23:23watch
00:23:23is not
00:23:24probably.
00:23:25Well
00:23:25Like this
00:23:26in the verse
00:23:27they are places
00:23:27and the heavens
00:23:28creation
00:23:29They contemplate
00:23:30he says.
00:23:30There
00:23:30He is making a mistake.
00:23:31already.
00:23:32Moreover
00:23:32eat less
00:23:33drink less
00:23:33sleep less
00:23:34trustee
00:23:35if you love
00:23:36that
00:23:36visible
00:23:36to your eye
00:23:37Rahman
00:23:37at night.
00:23:38So,
00:23:39of course
00:23:40Rahmani
00:23:40manifestation
00:23:41nighttime
00:23:42emergence
00:23:43for
00:23:43eat less
00:23:44drink less
00:23:44sleep little
00:23:45It is recommended.
00:23:46This
00:23:47if not
00:23:47eat less
00:23:48drink less
00:23:49sleep little
00:23:50true
00:23:51in a sense
00:23:52in its place
00:23:53if not brought
00:23:53transfiguration
00:23:54Impossible.
00:23:54Husband
00:23:55Ragıp Pasha
00:23:55famous
00:23:56in his ghazal
00:23:57He says
00:23:57transfiguration
00:23:59your joy
00:23:59ehli shikem
00:24:00perception
00:24:01Is it possible?
00:24:02as we are in paradise
00:24:03ascetic
00:24:03attached syrup
00:24:04the taste
00:24:05He says.
00:24:06Those who eat a lot
00:24:08transfiguration
00:24:09your pleasure
00:24:09to be able to obtain
00:24:10Is it possible?
00:24:11he says.
00:24:11Those who eat a lot
00:24:12even from paradise
00:24:13if you mention
00:24:14these
00:24:14from heaven
00:24:15all they understood
00:24:16food
00:24:16is to drink
00:24:17he says.
00:24:17This much.
00:24:18That's all.
00:24:22Mevlana
00:24:23Why so much?
00:24:24Does it make a nice sound?
00:24:25Empty inside
00:24:25Because of that.
00:24:27And again
00:24:27Mevlana
00:24:28He says
00:24:28God is everything
00:24:29two in humans
00:24:30He created the thing.
00:24:31A stomach
00:24:32also
00:24:32heart.
00:24:33If one is empty
00:24:34the other one certainly
00:24:35It is full.
00:24:35But the two of them
00:24:36at the same time
00:24:36It can't be full.
00:24:37Or the stomach
00:24:38full
00:24:38heart
00:24:39empty
00:24:39Oh heart
00:24:40full
00:24:41stomach
00:24:41empty.
00:24:42And this
00:24:42fullness
00:24:43void
00:24:44noticed
00:24:45sharpest
00:24:46time
00:24:46It is night.
00:24:47It becomes clear at night.
00:24:48Of course, this
00:24:49in
00:24:49very valuable
00:24:51to our viewers
00:24:52a reminder
00:24:54Let me be there.
00:24:55This
00:24:56what we said
00:24:57daytime
00:24:57with food and drink
00:24:58relating to.
00:24:59Or
00:24:59at sahur
00:25:00comfortably
00:25:01Please
00:25:02Eat.
00:25:02Certainly.
00:25:03What the night brought
00:25:04everything
00:25:05It's beautiful.
00:25:05Suhoor time
00:25:06dawn
00:25:07especially
00:25:08at sahur
00:25:08food
00:25:09It's beautiful.
00:25:10Or
00:25:11so they don't say
00:25:12exactly us
00:25:12while at the table
00:25:13on hunger
00:25:15ahead of us
00:25:16don't cut it off
00:25:17They shouldn't say that.
00:25:18Thanks.
00:25:18Already
00:25:18masters
00:25:19this
00:25:19hair
00:25:21word
00:25:21hair
00:25:23food
00:25:23hair
00:25:24niyam
00:25:24aspect
00:25:25They mention it.
00:25:26Well
00:25:26from food
00:25:27to be cut
00:25:28from sleep
00:25:28to be cut
00:25:29shaped
00:25:31not
00:25:31to reduce
00:25:33to reduce
00:25:33hair
00:25:34word
00:25:34word
00:25:35to reduce
00:25:35hair
00:25:36niyam
00:25:37sleep
00:25:37to reduce
00:25:38hair
00:25:38food
00:25:39food
00:25:39to reduce
00:25:40We
00:25:41of course
00:25:42Sometimes
00:25:43this hadith
00:25:44sheriff
00:25:44that's wrong
00:25:45we understand
00:25:45well
00:25:45will not die
00:25:47much
00:25:48food
00:25:49eating
00:25:49that is, a bite
00:25:51I should eat more
00:25:51like I'm going to die
00:25:53when perceived
00:25:54In that case
00:25:54esteemed professor
00:25:56the one who is troubled
00:25:57can't sleep at night
00:25:59As you said
00:26:00well
00:26:00toothache
00:26:01Yes
00:26:01But
00:26:03the one who is troubled
00:26:04the night was very good
00:26:06He knows
00:26:06impure bit
00:26:07short oar
00:26:08you know
00:26:09there is an expression
00:26:10to patients
00:26:11sir
00:26:12until night
00:26:13It is long
00:26:14saying
00:26:14if you're going to ask
00:26:15if to patients
00:26:16sir
00:26:16Yes
00:26:17now lovers
00:26:19especially
00:26:20night
00:26:20auditions
00:26:23thinking
00:26:24in the sense
00:26:24Is this
00:26:25or?
00:26:26daytime
00:26:27to keep them busy
00:26:28maybe many things
00:26:29there are
00:26:29but night
00:26:30completely himself
00:26:32to your loved one
00:26:33Is he a man?
00:26:34With Leyla and Mecnun
00:26:36something related
00:26:37is explained
00:26:37sees that he is asleep
00:26:39Majnun's
00:26:40sometime in the night
00:26:41What are you doing?
00:26:42I'm going to sleep for a while.
00:26:44rest
00:26:45then to Leyla
00:26:46I'm going
00:26:46What kind of thing is this?
00:26:48it is love
00:26:48well
00:26:49You can sleep
00:26:50You can sleep
00:26:52Yes
00:26:53Sir, already
00:26:54that night
00:26:55incomprehensible
00:26:56currently
00:26:57unexplained
00:26:58because of aspects
00:27:00every person
00:27:01any during the day
00:27:02but
00:27:02every person at night
00:27:03a universe
00:27:04when night falls
00:27:05into ourselves
00:27:06we bend and
00:27:07because we turned inward
00:27:08what kind of
00:27:10in the form of a world
00:27:10that we were made into people
00:27:11we become aware
00:27:12and to ourselves
00:27:13We are returning
00:27:14Then this emerges
00:27:15He who knows himself
00:27:16He knows his Lord
00:27:17our desires at night
00:27:18We know
00:27:19night
00:27:20what we are
00:27:21we understand
00:27:22and night
00:27:23true
00:27:24real
00:27:24turning to the master
00:27:26-most
00:27:26pure form
00:27:28It is happening
00:27:29daytime
00:27:31in the crowds
00:27:32and raw
00:27:33at the lights
00:27:34daily
00:27:35routine
00:27:36known
00:27:37our situations
00:27:38we live
00:27:38but night
00:27:39as if every night
00:27:40first night
00:27:41for the first time at night
00:27:42we were living
00:27:42night
00:27:43from infinity
00:27:44offers joys
00:27:45night
00:27:46ageless
00:27:47night
00:27:48timeless
00:27:48night always
00:27:49It is the same
00:27:50and troubled
00:27:51most of those
00:27:52familiar
00:27:53time period
00:27:54Allah
00:27:55nobody
00:27:56May it not bring you trouble
00:27:57Yes
00:27:57Saadi Shirazi says:
00:27:59leather world
00:28:00kesibi ghem ne bağşet
00:28:02If you forgive me
00:28:03What did Adam forgive?
00:28:05nobody in the world
00:28:06one cannot be carefree
00:28:07If it has happened, know that
00:28:08not a son of Adam
00:28:09that is, human
00:28:10not
00:28:10So, human beings
00:28:12being
00:28:12sharpest
00:28:14from the indicators
00:28:15someone
00:28:15a troubled person
00:28:16be
00:28:16a matter
00:28:17is to be
00:28:18your trouble and problem
00:28:20most
00:28:20considered
00:28:21time
00:28:22it is night
00:28:23night
00:28:24with our troubles
00:28:25We are alone
00:28:25and trouble
00:28:27every night
00:28:27alone together
00:28:28because he/she is our friend
00:28:29nearest
00:28:30We are having a conversation
00:28:31Troubles are sweetening
00:28:33trouble
00:28:33it's getting sweeter
00:28:34and Jonah's
00:28:35as he said
00:28:36I have a problem
00:28:37a thousand remedies
00:28:38I won't give
00:28:38up to this point
00:28:40coming
00:28:40night is ours
00:28:41all of this
00:28:42cooking
00:28:42is doing
00:28:43ours
00:28:45Mehmet Akif Ersoy's
00:28:46From the deserts of Najd
00:28:48Medina
00:28:48in his poem titled
00:28:49going on the road
00:28:51describes someone
00:28:52Medina
00:28:54to the Münevere
00:28:54The Messenger of Allah
00:28:55peace and blessings be upon him
00:28:55and peace be upon you
00:28:56our lord
00:28:56with love
00:28:58self
00:28:58set on the road
00:28:59there
00:28:59the one who shot me
00:29:01a sentence
00:29:02there are
00:29:02esteemed professor
00:29:03definitely
00:29:04every reader
00:29:04that place
00:29:05is hitting
00:29:06Allah
00:29:07To Teala
00:29:08He begs
00:29:09So I
00:29:10what a night
00:29:10neither daytime
00:29:11continually
00:29:12I was on the road
00:29:13to the stars
00:29:14ask
00:29:15these eyelashes
00:29:16Has he had a sleep?
00:29:17Yes
00:29:19night
00:29:19a person searching
00:29:21He also looks for the daytime
00:29:23He is also looking for the night.
00:29:24but
00:29:25night
00:29:26It is also said that...
00:29:27a person
00:29:28own
00:29:29your ego
00:29:31so that he/she can recognize him/her
00:29:32alone
00:29:34when
00:29:34that
00:29:35their attitudes
00:29:36let him look
00:29:36that night
00:29:38human
00:29:39alone
00:29:40a time when
00:29:41slice
00:29:41himself
00:29:42as you said
00:29:43He also knows himself.
00:29:45Professor Hakki
00:29:46I am in Erzurum
00:29:48I remember
00:29:49well
00:29:50such a thing during the day
00:29:51in the gathering of remembrance
00:29:52I have no memory
00:29:55But
00:29:55after dark
00:29:57now towards night
00:29:58our elders
00:30:00gathering in a house
00:30:01He mentioned Allah Almighty
00:30:03Sir
00:30:04hymns were recited
00:30:05Yes
00:30:05well
00:30:06night
00:30:07that is, at night
00:30:09Sufi music
00:30:10What does it add?
00:30:12From where
00:30:12more
00:30:13on those nights
00:30:14people
00:30:15coming together
00:30:17Sir, regarding this matter...
00:30:18before passing
00:30:19a little while ago
00:30:20Speaking of troubles
00:30:21I and that place
00:30:22I am connections
00:30:23Hazrat Ahmet Suzi
00:30:25He says:
00:30:26I have many problems
00:30:27Which one should I grieve for?
00:30:28the problem of prayer
00:30:30prayer problem
00:30:31dice problem
00:30:33I have no strength
00:30:34nights
00:30:35ta subha dek
00:30:36early trouble
00:30:38time problem
00:30:39pain
00:30:40shaped
00:30:42Sir
00:30:43mysticism
00:30:44Sufism and
00:30:45this Sufism
00:30:48subsequently
00:30:49incoming
00:30:51our conversation
00:30:52at the beginning
00:30:53the one we mentioned
00:30:54purification of the heart
00:30:55self-purification
00:30:57prescription
00:30:58Zikrullah
00:30:59Of course
00:31:00human
00:31:01daytime
00:31:02from their panic
00:31:02daytime
00:31:03with himself
00:31:04relating to
00:31:05physically
00:31:07physically
00:31:08cerebral
00:31:09livelihood
00:31:11within
00:31:12from their troubles
00:31:13being knowledgeable
00:31:14he moved away
00:31:15and completely
00:31:16returned to him
00:31:18some time
00:31:19slice
00:31:19so the place
00:31:20with the darkening
00:31:21beginning
00:31:22these nights
00:31:23our people
00:31:24this remembrance of Allah
00:31:27together
00:31:28to do
00:31:29they tried
00:31:31we see
00:31:32And
00:31:33especially
00:31:34Friends of God
00:31:36Our Prophet
00:31:37sallallahu alayhi wa sallam
00:31:39of Islam
00:31:40from the beginning
00:31:40congregation
00:31:41gold
00:31:43to draw with importance
00:31:44prayers
00:31:45for
00:31:46in the mosque
00:31:46And its name is...
00:31:48already
00:31:48people
00:31:49collecting place
00:31:50mosque
00:31:51within the framework
00:31:51with people
00:31:53the remembrance of Allah
00:31:53They did it together
00:31:55at the tables
00:31:56just like
00:31:57God Almighty
00:31:58blessings
00:31:59all together
00:31:59if they shared
00:32:01again this
00:32:02love of God
00:32:03together
00:32:03what they shared
00:32:04we see
00:32:05And
00:32:06concept of dhikr
00:32:07already
00:32:08directly
00:32:09with sound
00:32:09is related
00:32:10for
00:32:13Hazrat Mevlana too
00:32:14Hazreti Pir
00:32:15to this
00:32:16with allusion
00:32:17with reference to this
00:32:18eles bezmini
00:32:20reminds
00:32:20He says
00:32:21music
00:32:22So also
00:32:23under this
00:32:24Let's also draw
00:32:24Master
00:32:25that is, music
00:32:26is to speak beautifully
00:32:27music
00:32:28to mind
00:32:29Of course
00:32:29Let nothing else come.
00:32:31name and
00:32:32is to speak beautifully
00:32:33this beautiful voice
00:32:34most important
00:32:36instrument
00:32:37person
00:32:37is the throat
00:32:38your esteemed self
00:32:40like her beautiful voice
00:32:41person
00:32:42Khachayan
00:32:42from his throat
00:32:43out
00:32:43is sound
00:32:44we call this
00:32:45beautiful voices
00:32:46This is music.
00:32:47Actually
00:32:47when you say music
00:32:49with places
00:32:50identified with
00:32:51Okay, how about we do it this way?
00:32:52esteemed professor
00:32:53God forbid
00:32:54Now
00:32:56your words
00:32:57your voice too
00:32:58the most beautiful
00:32:58one that is
00:33:00We've arrived at the main house.
00:33:02Ramadan
00:33:03Koran
00:33:04bear
00:33:04Yes
00:33:05And now one
00:33:06overweight sheriff
00:33:07Let's listen
00:33:08That would be wonderful.
00:33:09already all
00:33:09remembrance of Allah
00:33:10with an excessive sheriff
00:33:12and read
00:33:13overweight sheriff
00:33:14It begins with the interpretation.
00:33:15then salutations and blessings
00:33:17then the remembrance of Allah
00:33:18is passed
00:33:19Yes, indeed.
00:33:21And the remembrance of Allah is the greatest.
00:33:22when prayer is mentioned
00:33:24the greatest remembrance
00:33:25And now
00:33:26Dear viewers
00:33:27the blessings of sahur
00:33:29our program
00:33:30with an overbearing sheriff
00:33:31continues
00:33:32is being honored
00:33:33with an excessive sheriff
00:33:39I swear by Allah
00:33:42minashshayyutani
00:33:46Rajeem
00:33:58In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
00:34:07or
00:34:12ayyuhal
00:34:13lazine
00:34:15amanu
00:41:28M.K.
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00:46:12M.K.
00:46:22M.K.
00:46:23All the young men.
00:46:25Yes, if we are going to mark a turning point, it should be the holy month of Ramadan.
00:46:30Yes, the late Necip Hazıl used to say that in the company of the esteemed Abdülhakim Arvasi, we would feel as if we were bathed in divine light.
00:46:38But as soon as we stepped outside, we'd fall into the tar.
00:46:42I would repent and break my repentance, I would repent and break my repentance, I repent again and again but it doesn't work.
00:46:47He says he's lost all hope.
00:46:49I fell into a trap and thought, "If I'm going to break my vow anyway, why do I repent?"
00:46:53I know I'm going to mess it up completely.
00:46:55Why should I repent?
00:46:56With this inclination, I went to the presence of His Excellency to ask about this.
00:47:01I greeted them as I entered through the door.
00:47:03As soon as he received the greeting, he said, "Mr. Necip Hazıl's path to repentance is fraught with ups and downs."
00:47:08You can't walk so straight.
00:47:09Forget about the "I repented once and became an angel" nonsense.
00:47:12Ramadan is a time for falling and rising again and again.
00:47:18Indeed, Ramadan is the month in which humanity, having fallen face down, is helped up from the heavens, lifted by the nape of its neck.
00:47:28Imagine the Quran has come, God has spoken.
00:47:30What does this mean?
00:47:31During Ramadan, God acknowledges humanity as His interlocutor.
00:47:34Ramadan marks its anniversary.
00:47:35For him, it is a time when even the most heedless souls, even the most undeserving and unworthy, are told, "Come on, come on, whatever."
00:47:45We need to take advantage of this.
00:47:48I recall a hadith, sir, please correct me if I'm wrong.
00:47:54Not at all.
00:47:55It is said that if the person for whom the funeral prayer is being performed was someone who had earned the pleasure of Allah, then that funeral prayer is valid.
00:48:02And for his sake, God Almighty will forgive those who participated.
00:48:07Or, if there is someone among the congregation performing the funeral prayer who has earned God's favor, it will benefit both the congregation and the deceased.
00:48:17It is possible.
00:48:17Now, during the holy month of Ramadan, we're not talking about one person, not about ten people, but millions, that's two billion people from the Islamic world.
00:48:25From those who suffer to those who live a peaceful life, we are all at the same table.
00:48:31If God Almighty intends good for one of them, then surely the others will follow suit.
00:48:37God does not choose.
00:48:38If you save one person, you save them all.
00:48:40In other words, it doesn't differentiate between good and bad.
00:48:43One of the elders in the congregation even told me, "My son, congregational prayer is of course very important, it's a Sunnah, it's superior by so many degrees."
00:48:51But when you go to the mosque, everyone in the mosque is in a state of heedlessness during prayer, except for one little child.
00:48:58It was accepted, wasn't it?
00:48:59May God accept them all now.
00:49:01He was telling people to go to the congregation.
00:49:04Praise be to God, we are members of such a family.
00:49:08Hallelujah.
00:49:09Professor Hak, there is a word called "inhiraç" (exodus/deviation).
00:49:13Exodus.
00:49:14Exodus.
00:49:15It is used in Sufism.
00:49:18The heart's movement towards God Almighty when it hears a sound or a word.
00:49:23Yes.
00:49:24Sometimes stories are told, for example, about Abdülkadir Gelen Hazretleri.
00:49:27Or sometimes there is the example of Bishri Hafi.
00:49:32He hears a verse, and that verse, a hadith, or a saying, brings about such a change in his life.
00:49:40My question will be this.
00:49:42So, can a word, a melody, change a heart?
00:49:48Or is this a characteristic unique to just one verse?
00:49:52It will definitely change things, sir.
00:49:56For music, which is the art of beautiful singing, is actually the most important path to understanding and appreciating the blessings of God Almighty.
00:50:08It is one of the powerful tools.
00:50:10For the Ikhwan al-Safa say in their Treatise on Music that the essence of all arts is physical, that is, tangible and visible to the eye.
00:50:24The essence of musical art, that is, beautiful voice, is spiritual.
00:50:30It cannot be touched, seen, or smelled.
00:50:36Therefore, Musuki says that the effect of beautiful sound directly affects the soul.
00:50:43This is why the Ikhwan al-Safa say that music, which is the act of singing beautifully, has been a part of the worship of all religions since the time of Adam (peace be upon him).
00:50:56they used
00:50:57And the sole purpose of using this beautiful voice is to dispel the sorrow from hearts.
00:51:06In other words, it has qualities such as increasing the tenderness of the heart and, especially, enhancing the feeling of obedience in a person.
00:51:16Therefore, the Ikhwan al-Safa say, in the temples, during sacrifices, supplications, and prayers,
00:51:26This highlights the importance of using this particular voice when praising, pleading, or asking for forgiveness.
00:51:35This is the main reason behind religious music, or the use of beautiful voice in worship, which we call devotional music.
00:51:47Of course, ultimately, a song comes from a person's heart.
00:51:54Whatever you fill that heart with, it's like if you fill your container with honey, honey will seep through the cracks; if you fill it with vinegar, of course vinegar will seep out.
00:52:07Therefore, it is necessary to accumulate capital from the compositions and music created by the friends of God or great figures.
00:52:18So that they are fields from our container.
00:52:21Therefore, like the month of Ramadan, as my mentor described it beautifully.
00:52:27A very special month, a month more blessed than thousands of months, in which God Almighty commands His servant to rise up.
00:52:35Our Islamic civilization has also developed a musical tradition specific to Ramadan.
00:52:41Especially regarding Ramadan, my mentor expressed it beautifully; I've been wondering about its meaning for quite some time.
00:52:49Indeed, during Ramadan, the Quran is given importance.
00:52:54So, esteemed professor, now, what about influence, the influence of words, the influence of words written by great figures?
00:53:02When you mentioned them, Diamandi and Yaman grandfathers immediately came to mind.
00:53:07He also probably has many words in it, I mean, there are Ottoman Turkish words, Persian words, Arabic words in the words.
00:53:15Perhaps we don't understand many of its words, but it affects us as if we did understand it.
00:53:21My heart is stained with the fervor of a Hun, O Messenger of Allah.
00:53:39We may not understand seventy percent of this word, but it resonates deeply within us.
00:53:46Now, my esteemed teacher, whom you refer to as the Glorious Quran, I would like to ask Professor Ömer the following question.
00:53:52God Almighty states that He revealed the Quran as a source of healing for those who believe in it.
00:53:58This is what my teacher Hakkı expressed, that is, the nourishment of the soul, the shaping and training of the soul,
00:54:11Is it healing for the soul, or is it a source of healing for all our other faculties?
00:54:18Sir, the Quran is, of course, the word of God. God is speaking.
00:54:23When we read the Quran, we are listening to God.
00:54:26When we pray, we are speaking to God.
00:54:28When we read the Quran, God speaks to us.
00:54:31And when God Almighty speaks to His servants, addressing their hearts, He speaks to every faculty within them.
00:54:39We, on the other hand, are limited only by our intellect, and we often mistakenly say, "Why should I read if I don't understand it?"
00:54:45That's a very wrong thing to do. Of course, understand.
00:54:48Reading the Quran exactly as it was revealed and as pronounced by the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is an act of worship.
00:54:54The act of trying to understand is knowledge.
00:54:57The pursuit of knowledge is obligatory for every Muslim, male and female.
00:55:00Translations and interpretations exist for this purpose, but this is only one aspect of the Quran.
00:55:03Because the Quran is the miraculous word of God, it speaks even to those who do not understand it.
00:55:10Indeed, in some surahs, only a letter is revealed at the beginning.
00:55:15That means you don't necessarily have to understand it.
00:55:19You don't just have a brain, you have other antennas too.
00:55:22He means try to understand them as well.
00:55:25"Eliflu Ammim said, now try to understand it."
00:55:27So understanding isn't necessary.
00:55:29Understanding is essential.
00:55:30Okay, let's agree, let everyone try, but it shouldn't be mandatory.
00:55:35Therefore, when understanding alone, that is, acceptance by reason alone, becomes a requirement, this clear religion is very intelligent, very wise,
00:55:43Experts have religions.
00:55:45The whole of humanity is left out.
00:55:46However, a 7-year-old child falls asleep reciting "Kul Huwallahu Ahad," and a 90-year-old grandmother recites Yasin before passing away.
00:55:56The fact that he surrendered his spirit of loyalty by listening to the Holy Quran shows that the Quran is not destined to be understood solely through dry intellect.
00:56:04It is not a book.
00:56:06The Quran speaks to every aspect of our being, to our very cells.
00:56:10I saw a post on a social media account about an elderly Spaniard who went into a shop to do some shopping, and then heard something...
00:56:23I watched a video of him listening to the recitation of the Quran with great interest.
00:56:28He simply asks what it is, and they answer that it is the Holy Quran.
00:56:35She was listening, crying, saying, "It's being read from inside me, from right here in my heart."
00:56:41As you just said, even if they don't understand, when it's Allah Almighty who says it, their influence is the same as ours, just as they are influenced by what we say.
00:56:53not.
00:56:53Now, of course, this beautiful voice might be effective when people are addressing one another, but for a mother, it's the most beautiful voice.
00:57:04It's probably the voice of his own child.
00:57:06Certainly.
00:57:06No matter what, the Lord of the Worlds does not heed the voice of a servant when he supplicates to Him.
00:57:14Yes.
00:57:15Isn't that right, sir?
00:57:15Yes.
00:57:16From the Sufi order, Habibi Acemi Hazretleri.
00:57:19It is very, very big and famous.
00:57:20His greatness can be understood from the fact that he was one of the teachers of Abdul Qadir Gilani.
00:57:26He is not his student, not his disciple, but his master.
00:57:29As the nickname "Acemi" (novice) suggests, it's obligatory.
00:57:32The word doesn't know Arabic.
00:57:33But every time he hears the Quran, he faints.
00:57:37For example, every time someone passes by a copy of the Quran outside, or someone is reading the Quran inside a house, they might happen upon it or hear it.
00:57:42He doesn't come, he collapses and faints.
00:57:44Such a state of ecstasy.
00:57:45They ask, "You don't know the language, you don't understand."
00:57:49Why are you so affected?
00:57:51When I say that, he says, "I don't understand, but my heart understands."
00:57:55A saying of Habibi Acemi Hazretleri.
00:57:57It is revealed to him through divine inspiration during the night that he is illiterate but is the Beloved of God.
00:58:03His Holiness Habibi Acemi.
00:58:04He is illiterate, yet he is the Beloved of the Prophet.
00:58:06The name Habibi Acemi comes from there.
00:58:08The secret needs to be uncovered here.
00:58:12Even if he's Spanish, even if he doesn't know Arabic, as the Master said earlier, God Almighty is speaking there.
00:58:19Not at all.
00:58:19Actually, this sound existed when people were in the realm of spirits, before they made these kinds of distinctions.
00:58:26They heard the voice of God.
00:58:29These people were addressed with the words, "Am I not your Lord?"
00:58:32Even though we may not remember it, the Lord of the Worlds spoke to our souls.
00:58:37Yes, the heart recognizes it, and the heart notices it.
00:58:41The heart senses it, even if we don't understand the language.
00:58:43Perhaps that's why beautiful sounds remind us of that place.
00:58:49Absolutely, as the hadith states, "Zeyyinul Kur'ane bi'asfatikum" (The adornment of the Qur'an with your virtues).
00:58:55The command to adorn the Quran with your voices should be understood in this context.
00:59:02Nothing should ever, ever take precedence over the Quran, the word of God Almighty.
00:59:12The aim here is to be able to pronounce the word of God in a manner befitting it.
00:59:19Or is it that this is not an arena for showcasing your musical talents while reciting the Quran?
00:59:28Not.
00:59:28It's not the scene.
00:59:30Very important.
00:59:30For him, the Holy Quran is important here.
00:59:33For the Holy Quran is a manifestation of God's attribute of speech (Kalim).
00:59:39Yes.
00:59:39Could there be a greater honor for a person than this?
00:59:41So be aware of what you're reading.
00:59:43Yes.
00:59:44And while you are reading, the One who revealed the Quran is also watching you.
00:59:49Yes.
00:59:49And He hears you.
00:59:51So, Professor Ömer, how should we read it?
00:59:53It just occurred to me, sir.
00:59:55I had heard about it in a few places and read about it from a few sources.
00:59:58Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal had a student who was only 12 years old.
01:00:03During the Imam's sermon, this student reached such a state that he fasted every day, and every night he prayed from dawn until morning.
01:00:11He includes the Quran in his prayers.
01:00:13A complete recitation of the Quran every night and fasting every day.
01:00:16Of course, this regime is unbearable.
01:00:18This child is getting weaker and weaker, wasting away, fading away.
01:00:21He doesn't listen to anything his parents do.
01:00:24Then the parents arrive and speak with the master.
01:00:27They say, "Sir, he doesn't listen to us, nor to Ahmad ibn Hanbal; you tell him."
01:00:31This child can't handle this.
01:00:32He fasts every day and doesn't sleep at all every night.
01:00:35He reads the Quran until morning.
01:00:38After Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal convinced the parents and sent them away, he called the child.
01:00:43"Come here, my son," he says.
01:00:44So you recite the entire Quran every night, is that right?
01:00:47The child says shyly, "Sir."
01:00:49I do it in winter, the nights are long.
01:00:51I don't always manage it in the summer.
01:00:53The Quran is not finished.
01:00:54"Well done, son," he says.
01:00:55Go ahead and read again tonight, but pretend I'm here with you.
01:01:00Read it as if I were with you.
01:01:03The child is leaving, and look at this education system, I'm amazed by it.
01:01:06The child leaves, and when he comes back in the morning, he says he's only managed to read halfway through.
01:01:11He reads more carefully and slowly, of course, when he imagines his teacher is right beside him.
01:01:15"But I only got halfway through, sir," he says.
01:01:18"Well done, son," he says.
01:01:19Go ahead and pretend you're the one reading tonight.
01:01:22The Archangel Gabriel is listening.
01:01:24The angel who brought the verses.
01:01:26The child arrives in the morning.
01:01:28Of course, less.
01:01:29He says he managed to get as far as Ali Imran.
01:01:31"Well done, son," he says.
01:01:33You are reading tonight.
01:01:35The pride of the universe is listening.
01:01:36The Messenger of Allah is listening directly.
01:01:38That's how you'll read it.
01:01:40The child arrives in the morning quite shaken.
01:01:42He asks how far you've read.
01:01:44It's finally over for Fatih, sir.
01:01:46He couldn't get past the second verse of the Quran.
01:01:48"Well done, son," he says.
01:01:49This is the last night now.
01:01:51You are reading.
01:01:52God is listening.
01:01:53You will read His word to him.
01:01:55Here you go.
01:01:57He arrives in the morning, the child is devastated.
01:01:59Eyes are bloodshot.
01:02:01How far have you read?
01:02:03"Sir," he says.
01:02:03I recited the Basmala (Bismillah).
01:02:04I started reciting the Fatiha.
01:02:06Praise be to Allah, Lord of all worlds.
01:02:09The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
01:02:10Malik yevmiddin.
01:02:11He says he stayed here.
01:02:14I couldn't pronounce "Iyyâkena abud" properly, teacher.
01:02:16We worship only you.
01:02:18"I couldn't say that," he says.
01:02:19I noticed he's attracted to so many things.
01:02:21I couldn't say this in the presence of God.
01:02:24How should the Quran be read?
01:02:25This is how it should be read.
01:02:26However, there are different levels to this.
01:02:28However it is read.
01:02:30It certainly has an effect, a benefit, a consequence.
01:02:33These are the landmark points I was talking about.
01:02:36So, if one wants to benefit and progress in life, how should one read the Quran?
01:02:43There are rules for that too.
01:02:45He needs to know that.
01:02:47Because it's not just any promise.
01:02:50Certainly.
01:02:51This also applies to prayer.
01:02:53So even the most oblivious person will know, while reading it, that this is no ordinary statement.
01:02:57The words make the person stand at attention, so to speak.
01:02:59Teacher, the Surah Rahman has a structure that completely overwhelms me, it blows my mind.
01:03:08There is a verse that is repeated 28 times.
01:03:12I seek refuge in Allah.
01:03:13Febi eyyi ala'i rabbikumane kerbiba.
01:03:16It has 28 different entrances, and a person with a good memory, even while drowsy, can easily guess what will come after each one.
01:03:30reading it while remembering
01:03:32How can I put it, the eloquence of the Glorious Quran is like a miracle, a miracle of God Almighty.
01:03:41The tone, in particular, is so dignified that it's clear the speaker is not a mere mortal.
01:03:47So we pay attention to the dignity in the tone.
01:03:50For example, in that famous verse from Surah At-Takwir, when the girl who was buried alive was asked what sin she had committed when she was killed...
01:03:59Notice that he doesn't ask the killer.
01:04:03He asks the child, "For what sin were you killed?"
01:04:06This person doesn't even consider the murderer worthy of being addressed.
01:04:09This style, you know, is the voice of the Lord of the Worlds.
01:04:13And this is mentioned in many other verses as well.
01:04:15He should say it, but he doesn't, and you see that indeed, that's how God speaks.
01:04:19This isn't a slave.
01:04:21The verse describing Jesus's ability to speak while still in the cradle.
01:04:25The incident is well-known.
01:04:26The Virgin Mary miraculously gave birth to Jesus without a father.
01:04:32Father is absent.
01:04:33God created him.
01:04:35He brought it, and on the way, God revealed to him: You shall not speak to anyone.
01:04:38Fasting of the tongue.
01:04:40The Jews surrounded them.
01:04:42Like flies on an open cucumber, they are there at every weakness.
01:04:46Oh Ukta Harun, oh Harun's sister, where did you bring this child from?
01:04:50Who is his father?
01:04:51They ask accusatory questions.
01:04:52He's not allowed to speak either.
01:04:54She brought the child and put him in the cradle.
01:04:56They surrounded her, pulling and tugging at her, cornering the Virgin Mary.
01:05:00Finally, feeling helpless, he gestured.
01:05:02Ask him.
01:05:03Ask him, he said.
01:05:06Of course, Jesus Christ was still a baby there.
01:05:08A baby just a few hours old.
01:05:10Kala inni Abdullah, I am the servant of Allah.
01:05:14He spoke.
01:05:15Normally, shouldn't my mother say it's clean?
01:05:18Of course.
01:05:19But he doesn't say that.
01:05:19Look, that's his first word.
01:05:21Kala inni Abdullah, I am the servant of Allah.
01:05:24I am the prophet who possesses the Book.
01:05:26I am a glorified human being on the day I was born, the day I die, and the day I will be resurrected.
01:05:30This is what the child, the baby, is saying.
01:05:32I'm paying attention to the tone used there.
01:05:34According to common sense, his first words should have been, "My mother is pure."
01:05:37But his very first words were, "I am a servant of God."
01:05:40Why?
01:05:41Because over the centuries, he will be claimed to be the son of God.
01:05:44The One Who revealed this word sees through the centuries.
01:05:47The Quran is like that.
01:05:48These are just a few of the things we've sensed, perhaps one in a thousand that have already passed through the veil.
01:05:53The Quran is such a thing that it puts the reader in direct contact with God.
01:05:58The person you were before you started reading the Quran is always different from the person you are after you finish it.
01:06:04It was the Holy Quran that intervened when our Prophet's companion, Hazrat Omar, was on his way to kill the Prophet.
01:06:12Yes.
01:06:12Surah Taha.
01:06:13Subject to.
01:06:14So, it's not about the violence there, or the blood dripping from the corner of her mouth, within the context of her interaction with her sister.
01:06:26He had already surrendered before entering.
01:06:28Think about what else could keep the great Ömer in check.
01:06:30No one would dare look حضرت Omar in the face.
01:06:34In fact, yes, the polytheists of Mecca used to plug their ears with cotton.
01:06:39Yes, they shouldn't hear it.
01:06:40The words of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) should not be heard because they had a very serious impact.
01:06:45How many times did Abu Jahl and Abu Sufyan catch each other?
01:06:51Erkam's house.
01:06:52Yes, they were secretly listening.
01:06:53They were listening in secretly.
01:06:56They also made an agreement, sir.
01:06:58So we won't be here tomorrow night.
01:06:59We won't listen.
01:07:00We won't listen.
01:07:01They would listen again the following night.
01:07:03But the owner of hearts is Almighty God.
01:07:06Yes.
01:07:06He is in the universe.
01:07:08He's around you.
01:07:09No one ever had that opportunity.
01:07:11But it went to the other one.
01:07:12So, what an awe-inspiring presence it has, sir.
01:07:15Now, you shouldn't just say that music is a part of your life, but an integral part of it.
01:07:24Not at all.
01:07:25Whoever reads the Quran, it doesn't matter.
01:07:28When a verse is recited, it also instills awe in the reader.
01:07:32It also inspires awe in the listener.
01:07:34You know, people sense things.
01:07:36What do you see?
01:07:37That's what I was thinking.
01:07:39It's predictable.
01:07:40Because the sounds are so amazing.
01:07:43This is called alliteration in literature.
01:07:45With sounds.
01:07:45For example, verses that speak of punishment, hell, and the Day of Judgment are very difficult to read.
01:07:51You'll have difficulty reading it too.
01:07:53Yes.
01:07:53Mercy, verses speaking of paradise, flow from your mouth like water.
01:07:57For example, izes semaun şakkat ve ezinet li rabbiha ve hukkat.
01:08:03These are verses about the Day of Judgment.
01:08:04Watch out, there's a collision, there's rubble.
01:08:07With sounds.
01:08:08Just like in national anthems, the melody always ends abruptly like this.
01:08:12And it's also difficult to memorize.
01:08:13This happened to such a person.
01:08:15No mother, no father.
01:08:16They have absolutely no training.
01:08:18There are very strong indications that they were illiterate.
01:08:21And after the age of forty, he goes into the cave and comes back with these.
01:08:25He is coming to a society where, as he had done before, words hold great power.
01:08:31Of course, of course.
01:08:31Poets are speechless in the face of this.
01:08:33They are taking down the seven hanging rugs from the Kaaba.
01:08:35Everyone freezes when this happens.
01:08:38And they say there's no competition with that.
01:08:40In fact, the verse says, "Bring forth something like it."
01:08:43Not for too long.
01:08:44Produce something similar to a short version of it.
01:08:47Bring him along too.
01:08:47Bring forth verses similar to those ten.
01:08:49He lists each verse individually in this way.
01:08:51And he says, you can't bring it.
01:08:53And Professor Hakkı, this is not a verse from the Quran that was revealed in Medina.
01:08:59Yes.
01:08:59Of course, of course.
01:09:00He's issuing a challenge.
01:09:01So, at a time of hardship and difficulty in Mecca, God Almighty is essentially issuing a challenge, an ultimatum.
01:09:11Do it.
01:09:12And finally, he says, "He commands."
01:09:13You can't.
01:09:14You can't.
01:09:14In other words, by pressing their buttons.
01:09:16You won't be able to.
01:09:16I have something to say, and I'd like to hear your thoughts.
01:09:20The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) mentioned in the verses of the Quran that speak of other prophets, where Allah Almighty says, for example, "We said to Abraham..."
01:09:28that,
01:09:28O Abraham, O Moses, what is that in your hand?
01:09:33But in the Quran, the Prophet Muhammad is never addressed as "O Muhammad"...
01:09:37There is no Muhammad.
01:09:38No address.
01:09:41Sir, in Arabic, the form of address "ya" is used for someone younger, and someone older uses it for someone younger.
01:09:47For us, saying "Oh Muhammad" is a bit disrespectful.
01:09:51Imagine, even God hasn't said it.
01:09:53His name appears in four places, in the third person.
01:09:57So, God Almighty does not directly refer to him as Muhammad.
01:09:59As a result, over the centuries, a certain code of conduct has developed.
01:10:04When you get angry at people who bear that name,
01:10:08That name shouldn't be uttered in anger; instead, a different nickname should be used to address them.
01:10:12I believe it was even Selim III, one of the Ottoman Sultans.
01:10:16She had no children.
01:10:17He was succeeded by his nephew, Mahmud II.
01:10:20Having no children of his own, he brought the very cute child of one of his viziers to the palace.
01:10:26He experienced fatherhood, too.
01:10:27He raised that child in the palace.
01:10:29The child's name was Muhammed.
01:10:31The child grew up to the age of sixteen or seventeen.
01:10:34One day, when calling the child, he addressed him as the vizier's son for the first time.
01:10:38He always called her by her name.
01:10:41The child was taken away from this.
01:10:42What mistake did I make?
01:10:43Something like, "You're not my son."
01:10:45He referred to me as the vizier's son, in comparison to my father.
01:10:47He was quite upset.
01:10:49She went to her father and explained the situation.
01:10:50That's how our Sultan addressed me.
01:10:52What mistake did I make?
01:10:53His father was worried too.
01:10:55He appeared before the Prophet.
01:10:55"Your Majesty, if your servant has committed a mistake, let us punish him," and so on.
01:11:01"No," he said, "what punishment?"
01:11:03And you didn't call him Muhammad when you addressed him.
01:11:05You said he was the vizier's son.
01:11:07When asked, the Sultan says, "No, no, there's nothing wrong."
01:11:09I had not performed ablution at that time.
01:11:12World Emperor.
01:11:13World Emperor.
01:11:14Allahu Akbar.
01:11:15He says he didn't have his ablution done.
01:11:16That's why I called him the vizier's son.
01:11:17That's why he doesn't just use it as a single name.
01:11:19Add a name.
01:11:20The name is the same as it is for you, my esteemed professor.
01:11:24It turned into marijuana.
01:11:25To use a milder expression, he used Mehmet instead of Muhammed.
01:11:28He's become Mehmet.
01:11:29Yes.
01:11:30Yes.
01:11:31And in our glorious army, they are referred to as "Mehmetçik".
01:11:38Dear teacher, since the Holy Quran was revealed in this month, Allah Almighty has both blessed this month and...
01:11:49The Night of Power (Laylat al-Qadr) is considered to be 84 years, which is better than a thousand months, as it is thought to be the night when the Quran was revealed.
01:12:02Yes, to 84 years.
01:12:03Now, because of the importance that Allah Almighty has given to the Holy Quran...
01:12:11He made the night he landed so blessed.
01:12:14What wonders will Allah Almighty do to the heart that carries the Quran and the body that is immersed in it?
01:12:23Of course, it's a small matter.
01:12:24That is, the holy month of Ramadan.
01:12:26We are more intimately connected with the Holy Quran.
01:12:28I believe that what we have said is very important for the transmission of the Quran to the other 11 months.
01:12:38This shouldn't be limited to Ramadan.
01:12:41Yes.
01:12:43You have to be able to carry it.
01:12:45People who already keep track of their wallets at work every day appreciate its convenience.
01:12:49For example, we will intend to fast on the third day of Ramadan.
01:12:54We have about five or six minutes.
01:12:56Now it has completely enveloped us.
01:13:01We are now aware, both in our bodies and in our souls, that we are in the month of Ramadan fasting.
01:13:07But hopefully, in the end, what does my professor say about taking it to 11 months?
01:13:14Sir, how acceptable are the acts of worship performed during Ramadan?
01:13:20Did God Almighty accept it?
01:13:21He didn't.
01:13:21Did it have any value?
01:13:23There is only one sign of this.
01:13:24If it continues after Ramadan, know that it is acceptable.
01:13:27Yes.
01:13:27But we packed it up and put it away during Ramadan.
01:13:29If we open that bundle next Ramadan, it won't be in vain.
01:13:33God is the Judge.
01:13:34Even if you put out a single piece of trash for the sake of God, there's still a reward for it, but it won't be as much as you expect.
01:13:38Because you've adopted an attitude as if you're only Muslim during Ramadan and not at other times.
01:13:44This is wrong.
01:13:46Things gained during Ramadan are not as fruitful as they are during Ramadan itself.
01:13:50It won't be as bright as it is during Ramadan.
01:13:52There is a special manifestation of God Almighty there.
01:13:55But the effort must continue even after Ramadan.
01:13:58So, O Lord, Ramadan is over, but my yearning for devotion during Ramadan has not ended.
01:14:06To show it.
01:14:08Also, Ramadan is very important for a life free from heedlessness.
01:14:13He is aware that God Almighty sees him at every moment.
01:14:16A fasting person.
01:14:18This is the month when they are most enjoyed.
01:14:20So, Ramadan is actually a month of tasting.
01:14:24So, the month of experiencing the love of God is the month of feeling God Almighty, and once this feeling manifests itself in a person...
01:14:35That person will always feel her thirst, her presence, and her beauty.
01:14:42He will call her in 11 months.
01:14:44This is exercise month.
01:14:45The hadith even says, "If you were shown what you have gained in Ramadan, you would beat your chests and weep, pleading, 'My Lord, grant me 12 months of Ramadan!'"
01:14:54"That's your problem," he says.
01:14:56This is a hadith (prophetic saying).
01:14:57If only the truth had been revealed.
01:14:58People are saddened by his farewells.
01:15:01The first 15 days include welcoming hymns.
01:15:04The last 15 days are dedicated to farewell hymns.
01:15:06Then there are the Shawwal fasts to continue.
01:15:09And that's to create a bridge to extend it to 11 months.
01:15:15A smooth transition.
01:15:16Yes.
01:15:16A smooth transition.
01:15:18A nice transition.
01:15:20Self-discipline, purification of the heart, my esteemed teacher.
01:15:24So, for those of us who say, "Oh, if only I had the time, I'll do it tomorrow," and postpone things until tomorrow, Allah Almighty grants us a blessing every year.
01:15:33They put them through training for a month.
01:15:35What kind of servant He intended to see us as.
01:15:39So, we get to see the life of our Prophet, right, during Ramadan?
01:15:43Yes.
01:15:44How did our Prophet live?
01:15:45Yes, and the blessed month of Ramadan is a month in which every individual, every member of the Muslim community, is given a taste, however small, of the sweetness of sainthood.
01:15:54It will delight even the most indifferent person; they won't even realize what it was.
01:15:58Why isn't this available outside of Ramadan?
01:16:00It is a month given by God Almighty.
01:16:03For him, Shahrullah is the month of Allah.
01:16:05And God Almighty says, "Its reward belongs to Me."
01:16:07It's simply incomprehensible.
01:16:08Because Ramadan comes every year, its miraculous nature is overlooked.
01:16:13Because we always live inside your eyes.
01:16:15Now, imagine, for example, starving so many people from morning till night for a month; you couldn't do that with weapons.
01:16:26Professor, we have exactly one minute.
01:16:29By the way, let me offer you the water.
01:16:33Then, let's dive into the conversation.
01:16:35And when you say custody, you're referring to friendship.
01:16:39So, can we say this then, professor?
01:16:42God bestows His friendship upon us during the month of Ramadan.
01:16:45Of course, of course.
01:16:47How much is there?
01:16:48Could there be a greater honor than this?
01:16:50Let's take our last sips.
01:16:54May God accept it.
01:16:57Thank you very much, dear professor.
01:16:59Today I am with the Rector of Amasya University, Professor Ahmet Hakkı Turabi, and
01:17:06I was with Dr. Ömer Demirbağ, a faculty member at the Faculty of Literature of Van 100th Provincial University.
01:17:14We will make our intention to fast for the new day.
01:17:17Now the call to prayer (Adhan) will rise to the heavens from Istanbul.
01:17:23The time has come for Istanbul, and may Allah Almighty make us witnesses to every atom that this call to prayer has witnessed.
01:17:33Amine.
01:17:36May He let us live as He wishes to see us.
01:17:40May He grant us that life.
01:17:43Thank you all very much.
01:17:46Hoping to see you again during the blessed pre-dawn meal.
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